Radiation Oncology Resident
The Fox Chase Cancer Center Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Residency Program is intended to provide training in clinical radiation oncology physics. The program prepares the graduate for certification in the specialty of Radiation Oncology Physics by an appropriate Certification Board and provides a broad-based, in depth training that will permit the graduate to immediately contribute to the quality of medical care received by
the radiation oncology patient. Training takes place under the close supervision of experienced radiation oncology physicists. The program emphasizes all areas of training and experience that will be needed by a radiation oncology medical physicist in a state-of-the-art treatment facility. The length of the residency will be three years, including two years of clinical training as required by the CAMPEP and one year of academic training.
Education
Doctorate Degree Physics, Medical Physics, or related field Required
Experience
General Experience completing CAMPEP educational requirements as outlined by the
American Association of Physicists in Medicine (didactic courses) Required
Licenses
'403190